Use the '-t' option to flex to generate a unique output filename.
Needed for parallel builds when multiple lexers are built in
the same object directory.
* fix libCom exports for things which used to be built differently
* logserver needs winsock
* errlog prefix: fix warnings on win32
* fix dll imports in ioc/db
Refactored logClientSend in libCom/logClient/logClient.c; took the code between the mutex operations and
moved it to a private method - sendLogMessageinChunks. Call this method once for the prefix (if it exists) and once
for the actual message.
Added ioCsh registration code into src/libCom/iocsh/libComRegister.c registering a command called
"iocLogPrefix" that sets this prefix.
Unit tested with and without prefixes.
Performance tested with and without prefixes - without prefix is approx the same. With prefix is about
twice the time (reflecting the two calls to sendLogMessageinChunks I think)
CA links in records were being removed without locking them first.
We also now set the link type to CONSTANT, which prevents some
assertion failures if the record gets processed again before the
IOC finally dies.
o refactored compilerDependencies.h into code that is compiler specific (one libCom/osi/compiler/xxx/compilerDependent.h for each comiler) and code that isnt libCom/osi/compilerDependencies.h (this is a new location and is no longer in libCom/misc).
This symbol is required to be visible on non-PowerPC (68k) vxWorks
systems for devInterruptInUseVME() to recognize interrupt vectors
that the devDisconnectInterruptVME() routine has marked as not used.
A rare race during shutdown. The contenders are the log thread
coming out of its loop and calling errlogCleanup(), and the
exitHandler signaling waitForWork.
This solution is to move cleanup completely into exitHandler,
which already waits for the log thread to exit.
Useful rules:
uninstall.<arch> - Remove bin & lib directories for <arch> only.
archuninstall - Remove bin & lib directories created by this hostarch.
realuninstall - Removes ALL install dirs
This fixes a problem in .st sequence programs that do this:
%%#include <vxWorks.h>
The pre-processor was replacing the token since the line is not a
pre-processor directive (yet) and it doesn't appear inside "quotes".
NB: This will break any code that is incorrectly using
#if vxWorks
instead of
#ifdef vxWorks